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Chilling moment one of the Sri Lanka bomber brothers shuffles from foot to foot just inches from hotel guests eating breakfast before blowing himself up in the Cinnamon Grand after realizing that instead of New Zealand he ended up in Sri Lanka. 😱
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Sri Lanka bomber 'was radicalised by his younger brother' before pair blew themselves up inside hotels killing 41 tourists as their millionaire father is arrested. 👮🏻♂️
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Chinese university successfully launches AND lands a HYPERSONIC rocket capable of travelling faster than five times the speed of sound. 🚀
City of dogs: Inside Chernobyl's chilling Exclusion Zone, where hundreds of semi-wild hounds roam the radioactive ruins 🗿#history
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WARNING (21+) Full video a white Australian right-wing terrorist who livestreamed his sickening shooting spree on Facebook 😱😡 #shooting
'It's nothing to do with Australia!' Thousands sign petition to stop mural of Jacinda Ardern hugging a Muslim woman being painted on a silo in Melbourne An approved plan to paint the 23-metre image at the Tinning Street silo in Brunswick (artist's impression pictured left) comes after the Christchurch mosque shootings, which cost 50 lives on March 15. But a charge org petition protesting against the project for something 'Melbourne related instead' has attracted more than 1,400 signatures. 'Its [sic] not wanted in Australia. Nothing to do with Australia,' Jenny Davis, who signed the petition wrote. 🗿
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An army of micro-robots can wipe out dental plaque
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An army of micro-robots can wipe out dental plaque
A swarm of micro-robots, directed by magnets, can break apart and remove dental biofilm, or plaque, from a tooth. The innovation arose from a cross-disciplinary partnership among dentists, biologists, and engineers.
Dr. Ali Ertuerk, Group Leader at the Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research (ISD) at the Ludwig Maximillian's University, looks at a transparent mouse at his laboratory in Munich, Germany. Mr. Ertuerk and his team developed DISCO transparency technology which is used by scientists from diverse biomedical research fields to generate high resolution views of intact rodent organs and bodies, a milestone on the way to generate 3D-bioprinted human organs.
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Over 100 firefighters were called to combat a multiple-alarm manhole fire in #MidtownManhattan today